Shading in document templates

February 4, 2019

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Changelog 2019-02-04

Different users will always have different needs and they will (sometimes, if not always) want different designs.

With our document templates engine, our users can design the look of their sales orders, invoices, purchase orders, work orders etc. on their own.

Besides repositioning, resizing and defining the visible fields, you can now also turn the field shading ON/OFF.

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It’s easily done from our Document Templates menu from the Administration module.

Open the wanted template and select whether you want to shade the Header and the Table or not. Or shade one and don’t shade the other one. The choice is solely yours!

A sales order example with both shadings OFF:

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 The shading example with both shadings ON:

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ERPAG Inc

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